Fiber Fusion By Enzymatic Therapy Review
What You Should Know
Fiber Fusion by Enzymatic Therapy is a diet supplement that cleanses the body of toxins and keeps it regular. Many people are not eating enough foods that are rich in fiber. This product is meant to be a source of the fiber that the digestive system needs in order to function properly.
List of Ingredients
The Propriety Fiber Blend consists of psyllium (Plantago ovata) husk, oat (Avena sativa) bran, guar gum (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba) seed extract, pectin (from citrus fruit), and marshmallow (Althaea officinalis) root extract.
The drink mixes include Stevia (Stevia rebaudiana) Leaf Extract.
Other Ingredients in the pill:cellulose, vegetable capsule (modified cellulose), vegetable glycerin, magnesium stearate, and silicon dioxide. Other Ingredients in the drink mix: Cellulose, Natural Flavor, Citric Acid, Malic Acid, and Silicon Dioxide.
Product Features
Fiber Fusion by Enzymatic Therapy comes in a pill form as well as a drink mix form. The pill form of Fiber Fusion is available for $11.50 for 120 capsules. The Fiber Fusion drink mix comes in two flavors: Incrediberry and Luscious Lemon. This product retails for $13.95 for a 4.9 ounce container.
Each pill or serving of drink mix includes 3.4 grams of the propriety fiber blend. The Stevia in the drink mixes is found in 45mg in the Incrediberry and 20mg in the Luscious Lemon flavor.
The recommended dosage for the pill form of Fiber Fusion by Enzymatic Therapy is 4 to 8 capsules a day taken with a glass of water. Up to 12 capsules can be taken, but a person must slowly work his way up to this amount. If the drink mix form of the Fiber Fusion is desired, 2 level teaspoons should be taken 1 to 3 times a day. The drink mixes can be combined with water, juice, or any other beverage. The mix should be consumed immediately.
Pro’s
- The drink mixes claim to be non-gritty and testers have reported that the taste is appealing.
- Both the pill and the mix forms have gotten favorable reviews.
- This product does not contain clay, which can decrease the amount of healthy minerals found in the body.
Con’s
- This is not a diet product. It only claims to keep your body regular and to keep it free of toxins. It does not claim to help you lose weight and should not be taken as a weight loss pill.
- This product is not for children.
- Fiber Fusion could conflict with prescription medicines, although if the pills are taken at least 2 hours apart, they may not effect each other.
- If a person does not increase their fiber gradually while making an effort to stay hydrated, some side effects could be gas, constipation, or diarrhea.
Conclusion
Although Fiber Fusion by Enzymatic Therapy calls itself a diet supplement, all that is meant by this label is that it should be supplemented into your regular diet, not that it will help with weight loss. Although this product has gotten good reviews and seems to be a quality product, it is not intended for weight loss.
